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The Pilgrims:

The Pilgrims:. What they were really like. True or False. The pilgrims wore only black, gray, and white clothing and buckles on their shoes. The pilgrims were a very serious people who didn ’ t believe in fun, games, and laughter. The pilgrims invented Thanksgiving. Plymouth Colony.

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The Pilgrims:

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  1. The Pilgrims: What they were really like

  2. True or False • The pilgrims wore only black, gray, and white clothing and buckles on their shoes. • The pilgrims were a very serious people who didn’t believe in fun, games, and laughter. • The pilgrims invented Thanksgiving.

  3. Plymouth Colony

  4. Plymouth Map

  5. Homes

  6. Inside a Home

  7. Clothing

  8. Daily Life • Men • Head of household • Planting • Building • Women • Second in household • Cooking • Gardening/Preserving

  9. Daily Life of Children • Chores • Errands • Show Respect for Adults

  10. New Foods • Cranberries • Clams • Pumpkin • Beans • Blueberries • Turkey • Lobster • Squash • New varieties of corn

  11. Cooking Baking oven • Breads • Pies Fireplace • Roasting • Boiling

  12. Breakfast Bean Porridge

  13. Lunch/Dinner Indian Pudding Venison Potatoes

  14. Supper/Tea Buckwheat Cake

  15. Animals and Livestock

  16. Religious Beliefs • Pilgrims were also known as Separatists. • They wanted to worship in a simple manner. • They believed that members had equal rights and duties.

  17. School • There was no school. • Parents taught their children how to read and write, so they could learn to read the Bible. • Children would memorize Bible verses.

  18. Fun and Games • Flying kites • Skating • Marbles • Dolls • Singing

  19. Wampanoag Neighbors • Taught Pilgrims • How to plant • How to catch sea food • How to hunt

  20. Pilgrim Growth • Eventually the Pilgrims established other colonies. • By 1630, Plymouth was the largest settlement in New England. • The Pilgrims made a living by raising corn and trading it for beaver and otter furs. • Myles Standish became the colony’s military captain. • William Bradford became the governor of the colony and was re-elected 30 times!

  21. Sources • http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1990/5/90.05.04.x.html#b • http://www.mayflowerhistory.com/History/plymoth1.php • http://www.learnnc.org/lp/pages/thanksgiving0704 • www.plimoth.org/kids/homeworkHelp/pilgrims.php • http://www.newton.k12.ks.us/sch/w/start/Pilgrims/funfacts.htm • http://www.rootsweb.com/~mosmd/ • http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/daily_life/

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